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Analysis of 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'

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This analysis delves into C.S. Lewis's classic 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'. It provides a summary of the plot and a detailed character analysis of Lucy, Edmund, and Peter, highlighting their development and symbolic significance. The essay also discusses the central themes of family, good versus evil, and sacrifice within the narrative.

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Solid analyse af 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' med fokus på karakterudvikling og centrale temaer. God struktur og brug af citater.
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  • c.s. lewis
  • character analysis
  • family
  • fantasy literature
  • good vs. evil
  • narnia
  • redemption
  • sacrifice
  • the lion, the witch and the wardrobe

The book is about four children, Peter Susan, Edmund and Lucy, who come to the enchanted land Narnia via a wardrobe. The children meet two beavers, a faun, the Queen of Narnia / The White witch and the Lion Aslan. The witch wants to kill the children because she was afraid of that the children will take her place. Shortly after the children came to Narnia, one of the children, Edmund, comes under the queen's power. The bees help the other siblings to come to Aslan, because Aslan is the only one who can save. Edmund. To save Edmund, Aslan has to sacrifice on the stone table, but Aslan overcomes death and fights the witch. The children are crowned to kings and queens in Narnia. One day comes back to their own world and finds that they cannot get back to Narnia by the same road. They have to wait for Narnia to call them back.

Characteristics:

Lucy:

The youngest of the children, but the first one who comes to Narnia. She comes into the wardrobe with a case while the children played a game called “hide”. When she has entered Narnia, she meets a faun, her husband Hr. Tumnus. When she returns from Narnia, she immediately tells her siblings what she has seen, but they do not believe in her. Lucy is a very true / honest girl, so she gets very sad because her siblings do not believe her. "In the next couple of days she had a bad time. She could easily have become good friends with the others again if she could only have said that it was just a story she had found out for fun . But Lucy was very bad girl, and she knew she was right; And she could not make herself say something wrong "(page 30 n. Lucy is goodhearted, virtuous and trustworthy. It is clearly seen when she receives her gift of Santa. Single bottle of juice to be used to heal. It was a gift that suited Lucy's character. Lucy is also brave and brave and is therefore called Lucy the brave when she is crowned to queen. Lucyer symbol of a persistent belief in Narnia’s existence. She has a baby robe to help her in Narnia.

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